Golf club head with sole rails
11612789 · 2023-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B53/0408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf club head, when oriented in a reference position, includes: a striking face; a top portion; and a sole portion opposite the top portion. The sole portion includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, at least one sole rail generally elongate in a front-to-rear direction, and a sole contact point located on the at least one sole rail. In a virtual vertical plane extending in the front-to-rear direction and passing through the sole contact point, (i) the sole portion includes a sole length Ls measured in the front-to-rear direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge and (ii) the sole contact point is spaced rearwardly from the leading edge by a distance D1 no greater than 0.8*Ls.
Claims
1. A golf club head that, when oriented in a reference position, comprises: a striking face; a top portion; and a sole portion opposite the top portion, the sole portion comprising (i) a leading edge, (ii) a trailing edge, (iii) at least three sole rails each generally elongate in a front-to-rear direction and including a central sole rail, a heel-side sole rail, and a toe-side sole rail, (iv) a sole contact point located on the central sole rail, (v) a first recess formed between the central sole rail and the toe-side sole rail, and (vi) a second recess formed between the central sole rail and the heel-side sole rail; wherein, in a virtual vertical plane extending in the front-to-rear direction and passing through the sole contact point: the sole portion includes a sole length Ls measured in the front-to-rear direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge; the sole contact point is spaced rearwardly from the leading edge by a distance D1 no greater than 0.8*Ls, D1 also being between 5 mm and 15 mm; and the sole portion comprises (i) a plurality of radii of curvature that each extend in the front-to-rear direction and are forward of the sole contact point, a radius of curvature of the plurality of radii of curvature closest to the leading edge being spaced rearward from the leading edge by less than distance D1 and by no more than 3 mm, and (ii) at least one radius of curvature that extends in the front-to-rear direction and is rearward of the sole contact point; wherein, in the reference position and along the virtual vertical plane, a vertical distance between the sole portion and a virtual ground plane increases forward of the sole contact point from the sole contact point to the leading edge; wherein the central sole rail extends closer to the leading edge than do the heel-side and toe-side sole rails; wherein the central sole rail comprises a forward end, a rearward end, and a width in a heel-to-toe direction that varies such that a minimum central sole rail width corresponds with a location intermediate the forward end and the rearward end, the location being closer to the forward end than to the rearward end, and the location being between 10% and 25% of the sole length Ls from the leading edge; and wherein a distance between heel-side and toe-side walls of each of the first and second recesses increases continuously from a forward-most part of the recess to a rearward-most part of the recess.
2. The golf club head of claim 1, further comprising a loft between 14 degrees and 26 degrees.
3. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein the sole length Ls is no less than 35 mm.
4. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein D1 is no greater than 0.5*Ls.
5. The golf club head of claim 4, wherein D1 is no greater than 0.25*Ls.
6. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein: the striking face further comprises a face center; and the central sole rail is generally aligned with the face center in the heel-to-toe direction.
7. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein, in the virtual vertical plane, the leading edge comprises a height H1 no less than 5 mm.
8. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein the at least central sole rail includes an elevation no less than 3 mm.
9. A golf club head that, when oriented in a reference position, comprises: a striking face; a top portion; and a sole portion opposite the top portion, the sole portion comprising (i) a leading edge, (ii) a trailing edge, (iii) three sole rails each generally elongate in a front-to-rear direction and including a central sole rail, a heel-side sole rail, and a toe-side sole rail, (iv) a sole contact point located on the central sole rail, (v) a first recess formed between the first central sole rail and the toe-side sole rail, the first recess having a step-down portion defined in the front-to-rear direction, and (vi) a second recess formed between the central sole rail and the heel-side sole rail; wherein, in a virtual vertical plane extending in the front-to-rear direction and passing through the sole contact point: the sole portion includes a sole length Ls measured in the front-to-rear direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge; the sole contact point is spaced rearwardly from the leading edge by a distance D1 no greater than 0.8*Ls, D1 also being between 5 mm and 15 mm; and the sole portion comprises (i) a plurality of radii of curvature that each extend in the front-to-rear direction and are forward of the sole contact point, a radius of curvature of the plurality of radii of curvature closest to the leading edge being spaced rearward from the leading edge by less than distance D1 and by no more than 3 mm, and (ii) at least one radius of curvature that extends in the front-to-rear direction and is rearward of the sole contact point; wherein, in the reference position and along the virtual vertical plane, a vertical distance between the sole portion and a virtual ground plane increases forward of the sole contact point from the sole contact point to the leading edge; wherein the central sole rail extends closer to the leading edge than do the heel-side and toe-side sole rails; wherein the central sole rail comprises a forward end, a rearward end, and a width in a heel-to-toe direction that varies such that a minimum central sole rail width corresponds with a location intermediate the forward end and the rearward end, the location being closer to the forward end than to the rearward end, and the location being between 10% and 25% of the sole length Ls from the leading edge; and wherein a distance between heel-side and toe-side walls of each of the first and second recesses increases continuously from a forward-most part of the recess to a rearward-most part of the recess.
10. The golf club head of claim 9, wherein the step-down portion comprises a depth no less than 2 mm.
11. The golf club head of claim 9, wherein: the first and second recesses each further comprise a bottom surface and a side surface, which includes the heel-side and toe-side walls and at least partially circumscribes the bottom surface; and the central sole rail is elevated from the bottom surface of each of the first and second recesses by a distance no less than 3 mm.
12. The golf club head of claim 9, further wherein: the striking face further comprises a face center; and the central sole rail is generally aligned with the face center in a-the heel-to-toe direction.
13. The golf club head of claim 9, wherein, in the virtual vertical plane extending in the front-to-rear direction and passing through the sole contact point, the leading edge comprises a height H1 no less than 5 mm.
14. A golf club head that, when oriented in a reference position, comprises: a striking face; a top portion; and a sole portion opposite the top portion, the sole portion comprising (i) a leading edge, (ii) a trailing edge, (iii) at least three sole rails each generally elongate in a front-to-rear direction and including a central sole rail, a heel-side sole rail, and a toe-side sole rail, (iv) a sole contact point located on the central sole rail, (v) a first recess formed between the central sole rail and the toe-side sole rail, and (vi) a second recess formed between the central sole rail and the heel-side sole rail; wherein, in a virtual vertical plane extending in the front-to-rear direction and passing through the sole contact point: the leading edge includes a height H1 of no less than 5 mm; the sole further comprises a first radius of curvature R1 at a first location spaced rearward from the leading edge by no more than 3 mm and a second radius of curvature R2 at a second location rearward of the first location, the second radius of curvature R2 being forward of the sole contact point; R2 is no less than 10*R1; and R2 is no less than 100 mm; wherein, in the virtual vertical plane and relative to an interior of the golf club head, the sole portion is not convex from the leading edge to the trailing edge; wherein the central sole rail extends closer to the leading edge than do the heel-side and toe-side sole rails; wherein the central sole rail comprises a forward end, a rearward end, and a width in a heel-to-toe direction that varies such that a minimum central sole rail width corresponds with a location intermediate the forward end and the rearward end, the location being closer to the forward end than to the rearward end, and the location being between 10% and 25% of the sole length Ls from the leading edge; and wherein a distance between heel-side and toe-side walls of each of the first and second recesses increases continuously from a forward-most part of the recess to a rearward-most part of the recess.
15. The golf club head of claim 14, wherein R1 is no greater than 30 mm.
16. The golf club head of claim 14, wherein: the striking face further comprises a face center; and the central sole rail is generally aligned with the face center in a-the heel-to-toe direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The club head 100 may include a front portion 110, which has a striking wall including a striking face 112 for contacting a golf ball, and a rear portion 120. The striking face 112 may include a face center 114, which is the point on the striking face 112 that is equidistant from the striking face periphery in both the horizontal direction and in the vertical direction, as set out in the United States Golf Association's Procedure for Measuring the Flexibility of a Golf Club Head (Revision 2.0, Mar. 25, 2005), in which “face center” is described as identifiable using a designated template for such purpose. The club head 100 may further include a toe portion 130, a heel portion 140, a sole portion 150, and a top portion, or crown, 160. The heel portion 140 may include a hosel 142 configured to receive and secure a shaft (not shown) of the golf club. And the club head 100 may include a club head center of gravity at the location 170.
(12) The top portion 160 of the club head 100 may include a raised peripheral portion 162, which may provide additional structural integrity to the club head. This portion 162 may also increase, especially relative to prior club heads, the club head 100's moment of inertia (“MOI”) about a vertical axis passing through the center of gravity 170, i.e., Izz. The top portion 160 may also include a step-down 164 that further lowers the center of gravity 170 and thus locates the sweet spot, which is a normal projection of the center of gravity 170 on the striking face 112, in a location more proximate the intended, e.g., average, impact point of the golf ball and the golf club head 100. A weight pad (not shown) may also be located on the interior of the sole portion 150 to yet further increase the MOI and reduce the height of the center of gravity for similar purposes. And being a utility-type club head, the loft angle, i.e., the angle formed between a virtual vertical hosel plane containing an axis of the hosel 142 and a striking face plane substantially parallel to the striking face 112, of the club head 100 may preferably be no greater than 26°. More preferably, this loft angle may be between 14° and 26°, and even more preferably between 18° and 24°. In embodiments where the striking face includes a bulge and/or roll, the virtual striking face plane may be considered to be a plane tangent to the face center of the striking face.
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(15) The edges 152 and 154 may define therebetween a sole length 156, which may otherwise be indicated by “Ls.” The sole length 156 may preferably be no less than 35 mm, more preferably no less than 45 mm, and even more preferably, it may be between 45 mm and 65 mm. The setback length 180 of the sole contact point 158 from the leading edge 152 in the front-to-rear direction, otherwise referred to as “D1,” may also be defined. For example, the setback length 180 may preferably be no greater than 0.8*Ls, more preferably no greater than 0.5*Ls, and even more preferably no greater than 0.25*Ls. In terms of absolute value, the setback length 180 may be between 5 mm and 15 mm and even more preferably between 8 mm and 12 mm. And as also shown in
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(20) In the foregoing discussion, the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary aspects thereof. However, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these exemplary aspects without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing discussion and the accompanying drawings are to be regarded as merely illustrative of the present invention rather than as limiting its scope in any manner.